Pro Wrestling
Pro Wrestling
No edit summary
Line 10: Line 10:
 
|next = [[August 26, 1989 WCW Saturday Night results|August 26, 1989]]
 
|next = [[August 26, 1989 WCW Saturday Night results|August 26, 1989]]
 
}}
 
}}
The '''August 12, 1989 Edition of [[WCW Saturday Night]]''' is a [[Professional wrestling]] television show of the [[WCW]]'s [[WCW Saturday Night|Saturday Night]] brand, which took place on August 1989 at the [[Center Stage Theatre]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]].
+
The '''August 12, 1989 Edition of [[WCW Saturday Night]]''' is a [[Professional wrestling]] television show of the [[WCW]]'s [[WCW Saturday Night|Saturday Night]] brand, which took place at the [[Center Stage Theatre]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]].
   
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
  +
Tommy Rich pinned Lee Scott with the Thesz Press at 4:28; during the bout, it was announced Johnny Ace recently sustained a broken cheek bone
 
  +
Jack Victory & Rip Morgan defeated Mike Justice & George South at 4:44 when Victory pinned South following a double face-first suplex; during the bout, it was announced Shane Douglas would face Mike Rotunda immediately after the show on The Power Hour, along with the previously announced Eddie Gilbert vs. the Great Muta in a No DQ match and Road Warrior Hawk vs. Samu
 
  +
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Ray Lloyd & Bob Emery at 5:05 when Garvin pinned Emery with the DDT; during the bout, it was announced the next Clash of the Champions would be held Sept. 12 in Columbia, SC; after the match, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Hayes & Garvin regarding their recent altercation with Rick & Scott Steiner, during which Hayes said Terry Gordy was up on Freebird Mountain because they didn't need him to take care of the Steiners
  +
Sid Vicious (w/ Teddy Long & Dan Spivey) pinned Steve Casey at the 48-second mark with a clothesline; the Skyscrapers' music did not play during their entrance but did for their exit
  +
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Fred Avery & the Enforcer at 3:37 when Eaton pinned the Enforcer with the Flapjack; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane regarding their rivalry with NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin, during which Cornette mentioned a recent impromptu non-title match on TV in which Eaton & Lane beat the Freebirds
  +
Ron Simmons pinned John Brewer with a spinebuster at 2:32; the Iron Sheik appeared ringside early in the match to be in Simmons' corner; after the match, Simmons and Sheik both held the flag of the Ayatollah
  +
Rick & Scott Steiner (w/ Missy Hyatt) defeated Bill Ford & Trent Knight at 3:08 when Scott pinned Ford with a belly to belly suplex; prior to the bout, Robin Green met Rick at the entranceway and gave him some M&Ms; midway through the match, Rick left the ring and sat ringside with Robin, letting Scott finish the match; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with the Steiners & Missy regarding their chase of the NWA Tag Team Titles, during which they cut a promo on the Skyscrapers, Freebirds, and NWA US Champion Lex Luger
  +
Brian Pillman pinned the Bounty Hunter at 2:14 with a reverse crossbody off the top; during the bout, Norman appeared ringside and broke a 2x4 over his head until Teddy Long appeared and threatened him with the giant key to go backstage
  +
Mike Rotunda defeated Steve Williams via disqualification at 8:02 when referee Tommy Young stopped the bout after Williams prevented himself from being thrown over the top and threw Rotunda out instead; during the bout, Ross mentioned Rotunda recently challenged Williams to a Best of 3 amateur wrestling series and Rotunda won the first match via disqualification; it was also mentioned the Steiners would be guests of Funk's Grill during the Power Hour, which would air immediately after the show; Williams wore amateur wrestling headgear for the match; after the bout, Rotunda attacked Williams on the floor, sent him head-first into the ringpost, and beat him with his own headgear
  +
Ranger Ross pinned Keith Steinborn with the Combat Kick at 3:00; during the bout, it was announced there would be no episode of The Main Event the following night
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.thehistoryofwwe.com/wcw89.htm WCW Saturday Night at History of WWE]
 
* [http://www.thehistoryofwwe.com/wcw89.htm WCW Saturday Night at History of WWE]
  +
 
{{WCW Saturday Night results}}
 
{{WCW Saturday Night results}}
 
[[Category:1989 television events]]
 
[[Category:1989 television events]]

Revision as of 16:29, 25 April 2013

Information
Wrestling Episode Cleanup
To meet Pro Wrestling Wiki's quality standards, this Episode article or section may require cleanup. Please help by improving the article.

The August 12, 1989 Edition of WCW Saturday Night is a Professional wrestling television show of the WCW's Saturday Night brand, which took place at the Center Stage Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.

Results

Tommy Rich pinned Lee Scott with the Thesz Press at 4:28; during the bout, it was announced Johnny Ace recently sustained a broken cheek bone Jack Victory & Rip Morgan defeated Mike Justice & George South at 4:44 when Victory pinned South following a double face-first suplex; during the bout, it was announced Shane Douglas would face Mike Rotunda immediately after the show on The Power Hour, along with the previously announced Eddie Gilbert vs. the Great Muta in a No DQ match and Road Warrior Hawk vs. Samu NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Ray Lloyd & Bob Emery at 5:05 when Garvin pinned Emery with the DDT; during the bout, it was announced the next Clash of the Champions would be held Sept. 12 in Columbia, SC; after the match, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Hayes & Garvin regarding their recent altercation with Rick & Scott Steiner, during which Hayes said Terry Gordy was up on Freebird Mountain because they didn't need him to take care of the Steiners Sid Vicious (w/ Teddy Long & Dan Spivey) pinned Steve Casey at the 48-second mark with a clothesline; the Skyscrapers' music did not play during their entrance but did for their exit Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Fred Avery & the Enforcer at 3:37 when Eaton pinned the Enforcer with the Flapjack; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane regarding their rivalry with NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin, during which Cornette mentioned a recent impromptu non-title match on TV in which Eaton & Lane beat the Freebirds Ron Simmons pinned John Brewer with a spinebuster at 2:32; the Iron Sheik appeared ringside early in the match to be in Simmons' corner; after the match, Simmons and Sheik both held the flag of the Ayatollah Rick & Scott Steiner (w/ Missy Hyatt) defeated Bill Ford & Trent Knight at 3:08 when Scott pinned Ford with a belly to belly suplex; prior to the bout, Robin Green met Rick at the entranceway and gave him some M&Ms; midway through the match, Rick left the ring and sat ringside with Robin, letting Scott finish the match; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with the Steiners & Missy regarding their chase of the NWA Tag Team Titles, during which they cut a promo on the Skyscrapers, Freebirds, and NWA US Champion Lex Luger Brian Pillman pinned the Bounty Hunter at 2:14 with a reverse crossbody off the top; during the bout, Norman appeared ringside and broke a 2x4 over his head until Teddy Long appeared and threatened him with the giant key to go backstage Mike Rotunda defeated Steve Williams via disqualification at 8:02 when referee Tommy Young stopped the bout after Williams prevented himself from being thrown over the top and threw Rotunda out instead; during the bout, Ross mentioned Rotunda recently challenged Williams to a Best of 3 amateur wrestling series and Rotunda won the first match via disqualification; it was also mentioned the Steiners would be guests of Funk's Grill during the Power Hour, which would air immediately after the show; Williams wore amateur wrestling headgear for the match; after the bout, Rotunda attacked Williams on the floor, sent him head-first into the ringpost, and beat him with his own headgear Ranger Ross pinned Keith Steinborn with the Combat Kick at 3:00; during the bout, it was announced there would be no episode of The Main Event the following night

External links

List of WCW Saturday Night results
1985 List of NWA World Championship Wrestling results
4/64/134/204/276/86/297/77/218/49/19/159/2210/2711/911/1611/2311/3012/712/1412/2112/28
1986 List of NWA World Championship Wrestling results
1/41/111/181/252/12/82/152/223/13/83/153/223/294/54/124/194/265/35/105/175/245/316/76/146/216/287/127/198/28/98/168/238/309/69/139/209/2710/410/1110/1811/2912/612/1312/27
1987 List of NWA World Championship Wrestling results
1/31/41/101/111/171/181/241/251/312/142/212/222/283/73/143/153/213/284/44/114/215/25/35/95/165/175/235/306/66/136/206/277/47/57/187/258/18/88/158/228/299/59/199/2610/310/1010/1710/2410/2510/3111/111/711/1411/2111/2211/2811/2912/512/1212/1912/26
1988 List of NWA World Championship Wrestling results
1/21/91/161/231/241/302/62/72/132/132/192/202/273/53/123/193/264/24/94/164/234/264/305/75/145/215/286/46/116/186/257/27/97/167/237/308/68/138/208/279/39/109/179/2410/110/810/1510/2210/2911/511/1211/1911/2612/312/1012/1712/2412/31
1989 List of NWA World Championship Wrestling results
1/141/211/282/42/112/182/253/43/113/183/254/14/84/154/224/295/65/135/205/276/36/106/176/247/17/87/157/227/298/58/128/269/29/99/169/239/3010/710/1410/2110/2811/411/1811/2512/912/1612/2312/30
1990 List of NWA World Championship Wrestling results
1/61/131/201/272/32/102/172/243/33/103/173/243/314/74/145/55/125/195/266/26/166/236/307/77/147/217/288/48/118/188/259/19/89/159/229/2910/610/1310/2011/311/1011/1711/2412/812/1512/2212/19
1991 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/202/330/34/64/134/275/45/256/16/87/67/137/278/38/178/249/710/510/1210/1912/1412/21
1992 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/41/111/181/252/12/152/293/73/143/284/44/114/184/255/25/95/165/235/306/66/136/206/277/47/117/187/258/18/88/158/228/299/59/129/199/2610/310/1010/1710/2410/3111/711/1411/2111/2812/512/1212/1912/26
1993 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/21/91/161/231/302/62/132/202/273/63/133/203/274/34/104/174/245/15/85/155/225/296/56/126/196/267/107/177/247/318/78/148/218/289/49/119/189/2510/210/910/1610/2310/3011/611/1311/2011/2712/412/1112/18
1994 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/11/81/151/221/292/52/122/263/53/123/193/264/24/94/164/235/146/257/27/97/167/237/308/68/138/208/279/39/109/179/249/2510/110/1510/2210/2911/1911/2612/312/1012/24
1995 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/71/141/211/282/42/112/182/253/43/113/183/254/84/154/255/276/107/268/129/2310/710/1410/2110/2812/16
1996 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/61/131/201/272/32/102/172/243/23/93/163/233/304/64/135/185/256/16/86/156/226/297/67/137/207/278/38/108/178/248/319/79/149/219/2810/510/1210/1910/2611/211/911/1611/2311/3012/712/1412/21
1997 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/41/111/181/252/12/82/152/223/13/83/153/223/294/54/124/195/105/175/245/316/76/136/206/287/57/127/197/268/28/98/168/238/309/69/139/209/2710/410/1110/1810/2511/111/811/1511/2211/2912/612/1312/2012/27
1998 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/31/101/171/241/312/72/142/212/283/73/143/213/284/44/114/184/255/25/95/165/235/306/66/136/206/277/47/117/187/258/18/88/158/228/299/59/129/199/2610/310/1010/1710/2410/3111/711/1411/2111/2812/512/1212/1912/26
1999 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/91/161/231/302/202/242/273/63/173/203/274/34/104/174/245/15/85/155/225/296/56/126/196/267/37/107/177/247/318/78/148/218/289/189/2510/210/910/1610/2310/3011/611/1311/2011/2712/412/1112/18
2000 List of WCW Saturday Night results
1/81/151/221/292/52/122/192/263/43/113/183/254/1